Healing Veteran Moral Injury highlights the importance of story and metaphor in the change process and in trauma-related work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pat Pernicano, PsyD, holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Baylor University. Her writing, teaching, and clinical work reflect her passion for trauma-informed healing with children, families, and Veterans. Kerry Haynes, DMin, is retired, having worked as a mental health chaplain at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, an Army Reserves chaplain, and a pastor. His doctor of ministry work focused on group services for Veteran moral injury.
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1. Moral Pain and Moral Injury 2. PTSD and Moral Injury: Overlapping Symptoms and Different Meanings 3. Meaning-Making Through Story and Metaphor 4. Dealing with the Spiritual in Moral Injury 5. Forgiving Self and Others 6. Models of Healing for Moral Injury 7. Beginning the Journey of Acceptance and Forgiveness 8. Processing the Impact of Moral Injury 9. Rethinking Guilt, Blame, and Responsibility 10. Practising Confession and Forgiveness 11. The Healing of Sharing Your Story 12. Stories and Metaphors for Restoring Wholeness 13. Post-Traumatic Growth and Continuing the Journey 14. Conclusion with AFT Program Data
1. Moral Pain and Moral Injury 2. PTSD and Moral Injury: Overlapping Symptoms and Different Meanings 3. Meaning-Making Through Story and Metaphor 4. Dealing with the Spiritual in Moral Injury 5. Forgiving Self and Others 6. Models of Healing for Moral Injury 7. Beginning the Journey of Acceptance and Forgiveness 8. Processing the Impact of Moral Injury 9. Rethinking Guilt, Blame, and Responsibility 10. Practising Confession and Forgiveness 11. The Healing of Sharing Your Story 12. Stories and Metaphors for Restoring Wholeness 13. Post-Traumatic Growth and Continuing the Journey 14. Conclusion with AFT Program Data
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